β¨ Weather Maps
4780 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 180
THESE MAPS ARE MEAN SEA LEVEL ANALYSES
FOR 0000 HOURS. THEY WERE PREPARED BY
NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
P.O. BOX 722
WELLINGTON
1 AUGUST
2 AUGUST
3 AUGUST
4 AUGUST
5 AUGUST
6 AUGUST
H L
Contour lines on these maps represent pressure levels in hectopascals (hPa). The maps detail the following days:
1 August
- High (H) and Low (L) pressure systems are marked with their respective pressure values.
- Wind directions are indicated with arrows.
2 August
- The map shows pressure contours with values such as 990, 1000, 1010, 1020 hPa.
- Arrows indicate wind flow patterns around high and low-pressure areas.
3 August
- Similar layout to previous maps.
- Pressure areas and wind directions are indicated.
4 August
- Weather systems and isobars marked.
- High-pressure areas to the north and east, with detailed wind directions.
5 August
- Pressure systems and wind directions continue to be annotated.
- Presence of high and low-pressure zones over the region.
6 August
- The map details high and low-pressure zones with respective contours.
- Wind patterns and movement directions are shown.
7 Augustn- High and low-pressure systems with annotated values and wind directions.
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Climatological Table for August 1987
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π Education, Culture & ScienceClimatological, Statistics, Weather, August 1987, New Zealand
π Weather Maps for August 1987
π Education, Culture & ScienceWeather, Maps, Pressure Systems, Wind Directions, August 1987